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Here's an odd one: The A's continue to
talk with the Pirates about left fielder Jason Bay,
but a trade remains unlikely — the Pirates want more than the A's are willing to give. The A's are trying to build a long-term contender as they ...
Imagine a world where the Sox are invincible,
or at least unimprovable. Apparently that world has already
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We've had quite a lot going on the
last few days, haven't we? You wake up in
the morning, and something feels a little different about your bed. You roll over and see the sweet, innocent (possibly not innocent) face to the right staring back at you. ...
Rich Harden in two starts with the Cubs:
0-1, 0.73 ERA.
Randy Johnson improved to 13-0 in 14 career
starts against the Chicago Cubs on Monday night, outdueling
Rich Harden in the Arizona Diamondbacks' 2-0 victory. Johnson (7-7), winning his third straight after six consecutive losses, allowed two ...
Even before Randy Johnson delivered his first pitch
Monday night, there was more bad news awaiting the
Diamondbacks. And no, for once, it wasn't another injury from out of the blue. But the problem was, indeed, blue. Dodger Blue, to be exact. By the ...
While the Oakland Athletics were only six games
behind the Los Angeles Angels when they traded Rich
Harden to the Chicago Cubs, I don't think many people were expecting the A's to actually catch and pass the Angels. Obviously, Billy Beane didn't ...
The stars are shining bright here at the
Sports of Boston First Half Fantasy Baseball Awards. In
fact the award show just may take home the award for longest award show name. Wow, I don’t know who to thank. The first half had it all. Ups, downs, lefts, rights, you name it baby. This award show is highlighting those who have exceeded expectations, disappointed us greatly, and anybody ...
As a follow up to the Rich Harden
article, I breakdown the other players involved in that
deal including Chad Gaudin, Sean Gallagher, Matt Murton, Eric Patterson, and Josh Donaldson. Below is an excerpt on Sean Gallagher: To initiate an aggressive ...
Newcomer throws 2nd strong game, strikes out 10
> Randy Johnson improved to 13-0 in 14 career
starts against the Cubs on Monday night, outdueling Rich ...
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Who are the top 2-start pitchers this week?
One is Rich Harden, who had an impressive debut
as a Cub. Possible sleeper in Florida's Chris Volstad. Also, compete pitching rotations for the upcoming week for every team to help your fantasy team.
On Deck is FanHouse's look at the day's
most intriguing baseball matchups Since the Milwaukee Brewers and
the Chicago Cubs are the two teams in the NL Central making all the moves, most people have begun writing off the St. Louis Cardinals as ...
OAKLAND, Calif. -- The Oakland Athletics traded away
their second starting pitcher this month, dealing burly right-hander
Joe Blanton to the Philadelphia Phillies for three minor leaguers on Thursday. A's general manager Billy Beane swapped Blanton a ...
Rich Harden, Joe Blanton and now Huston Street?
Two teams have inquired about the closer, reports SI.com's
Jon Heyman, who provides more trade news.
Now that the Oakland Athletics have traded Rich
Harden , Chad Gaudin , and Joe Blanton I
don't think there's much doubt left that Billy Beane is probably going to try to ship his closer, Huston Street , to a contending team as well. At this point, ...
Facts, figures and other tidbits from the fifteenth
week of the ’08 major league baseball season. Proving
to be Fast Quickly : Tampa Bay’s Carl Crawford stole the 300 th base of his career on Monday in their 7-4 extra inning loss to the Royals on Monday. With the steal, Crawford became the ninth player in the Majors since 1900 to steal 300 bases before turning 27. The others ...
The Los Angeles Angels have to be loving
what's going on up in Oakland. For the first
half of the season, the upstart Athletics had the Angels looking over their shoulders a bit more than they would have liked, but with the recent trades that have ...
For the second time in a week the
Oakland A’s dealt a key starting pitcher from the
rotation. This time it was right-hander Joe Blanton, shipped to Philadelphia for a trio of minor leaguers on Thursday. Last week it was Rich Harden, dealt to the Chicago Cubs. All of this when the A’s are only six games out in the American League West with half the season to go. Oakland assistant GM David Forst
The Cubs took off for Houston this afternoon,
and they'll hold a light workout tonight at Minute
Maid Park as they get ready to open the unofficial second half of play tomorrow against the Astros. The Cubs' all-stars will get a much-needed excused ...
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- THT Live:Updating Harden’s mechanics
- MLB Power Rankings: All-Star Edition
- Can Rich Harden Stay Healthy: Scouting the A's/Cubs Trade
- Every Given Sunday: Into the Breach by John Perrotto
- A Hard(en) Act to Follow
- THT Live:The newest cubbie
- What's Making Me Talk: Walk Off Winners and Injured Pitchers
- HARDEN HAPPY TO BE A CUB
- The Hardball Times:Evaluating the Rich Harden trade
- MLB Weekly: The Oakland A's Young Pitching
- THT Daily:THT Daily: Harden and Injuries
- THT Live:Sean Gallagher
- Trade Analysis: Rich Harden (analysis of Sean Gallagher, too!)
- Tribune’s Fred Mitchell vs. His Editor: Cubs’ Harden Deal Is Like/Not-Like Brock for Broglio
- Marmol costs Harden win; Cubs rally in 11th
- Shea: Harden has a new approach
- Cubs Fans Find Their Final Resting Place
- Rick Morrissey Needs To Check His Facts
- Rst of trading season may not be so easy
















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